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SALT LAKE CITY - Heavy rain is forecasted to continue over southeast Salt Lake County through at least 11:30 p.m. Runoff from this storm will result in localized flash flooding and ponding of water on the roads.
Those that reside in areas prone to flooding, such as the Corner Canyon burn scar in Draper, should take extra caution as basement flooding is possible. The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Warning for this area through 1:15 a.m.
Draper police received calls of homes being flooded near 12600 South 2100 East just before 10 p.m. Three homes were flooded with 2-3 feet of water and mud from the Corner Canyon burn scar.
The National Weather Service has also issued a flood advisory for central Weber County until 11:45 Wednesday night as heavy rain continues to fall in Ogden.
Rain will linger through Wednesday night into Thursday morning, but the flood risk should subside after 1 a.m.